Hope in the Wild
Hope and her team release raccoons, foxes, skunks and a falcon.
Hope and her team release raccoons, foxes, skunks and a falcon.
Hope and Rebecca travel to a rehab in Illinois to explore coyote rehab and help release a herd of white-tailed deer orphans.
Hope and Allison visit a busy rehab in San Diego and a sanctuary that provides a home for a dangerous predator.
Dr. Barry and volunteer Hayley visit an English wildlife rehab that works with deer, house martins and hedgehogs.
A single mother needs a therapy dog for her autistic son Brandon considers a rescued Chihuahua mix for the boy.
A group of orphaned skunk babies a snapping turtle needs roadside assistance.
A bobcat's rehabilitation gets unexpectedly complicated.
Hope and Dr. Barry work with coatis, toucans, monkeys and kinkajous at a Costa Rican wildlife rehab.
Hope and her team release raccoons, foxes, skunks and a falcon.
Hope and Rebecca travel to a rehab in Illinois to explore coyote rehab and help release a herd of white-tailed deer orphans.
Hope and Allison visit a busy rehab in San Diego and a sanctuary that provides a home for a dangerous predator.
Dr. Barry and volunteer Hayley visit an English wildlife rehab that works with deer, house martins and hedgehogs.
As the winter chill hits the rehab, Hope finds herself with a pair of injured bobcats volunteers help out with release day for a herd of rehabilitated white-tailed deer.
Hope must rescue a hawk from an ice arena a puffin is returned to the Northern Atlantic.
Baby raccoons try to escape from their enclosure Kayla rescues an injured duck from a nearby lake.
A 4-year-old poodle mix is trained to work with a child advocate in the Missouri court system.
A poodle gives emotional support to a woman experiencing severe anxiety.
Brandon helps a Wheaten Terrier mix that struggles with life outside of a cage prepare for life in the busy tourist town of Solvang, Calif.
Three former shelter dogs are treated to a nice change of scenery when they are placed with their new adopters.
Five lucky shelter dogs need to embrace new skills before they go to their new homes.